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Aryabhata's Astronomical Calculations

Date
0499-05-30
Category
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Location
Patliputra, Bihar, India
Archive
Event #1305
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Aryabhata, an Indian mathematician and astronomer, formulated key astronomical constants that advanced early scientific understanding. His calculations included the length of the solar year, planetary periods, and lunar eclipses.

These computations laid important groundwork in the field of astronomy, influencing later scholars in India and beyond. Aryabhata's work was notably detailed and showed his profound grasp of mathematical and celestial principles.

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